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The topic for the Hindi Satsang on Sunday, 30th June, 2013 was 'Positive Thinking'Following is the transcript of the speech made by Smt. Hansaji Yogendra on the topic.

Hansaji Jayadeva Yogendra

Listen to the Audio:Check this out on Chirbit“Today’s topic is Positive Thinking/Rituals. There are many negative rituals which are harmful and in the process positive rituals are also lost. In the old days the tradition of Sati was there where if the husband died, the wife also had to die. Her hair would be removed, her bangles broken, etc. These rituals were filled with violence and negativity. A person’s perspective of another would change with a change in the situation. There were many such wrong rituals such as, if a lady having her period touched someone, it was considered bad, if a Shudra (untouchable) touched a Brahmin (higher caste) by mistake, the Brahmin would take a bath. These rituals we will not be able to accept.However, if there are positive rituals by which we gain mental peace and faith, by which fear, tension and anxiety are removed, then they are necessary for us. These are small things which do not take up much of our time. However there should not be rigidity in rituals. If you can’t do some of the externalized rituals such as going to the temple or Masjid, etc. at least you can close your eyes and experience the same peace as you feel there.

The topic for the Hindi Satsang on Sunday, 30th June, 2013 was 'Positive Thinking.'Following is the transcript of the Q & A between the audience and Dr. Jayadeva Yogendra and Smt. Hansaji Yogendra.

Smt. Hansaji and Dr. Jayadeva Yogendra

Check this out on ChirbitQ. Why does the human mind tend towards negative thoughts more than positive thoughts?Dr. J: The teachings from childhood are responsible for this. Smt. H: We are made in such a way, our structure is such that our mind keeps running here and there. From childhood, if we do not learn to train our mind to think positively, it will keep holding on to negative thoughts. Training the mind is necessary.Q. Does positive attitude lead to positive happenings in life?

The topic for the Hindi Satsang on Sunday, 30th June, 2013 was 'Positive Thinking.'Following is the transcript of the speech made by Dr. Jayadeva Yogendra on the topic.Dr. Jayadeva YogendraListen to the Audio:Check this out on Chirbit“I would definitely say that if you have faith,...

22nd June 2013 - Saturday - To Listen "We have been waiting and so the thoughts about the fan and light. See we have come to learn, that the mind should be still , then the learning is proper. Imagine an old Gurukul as the teacher is being asked , 'You've not put on the fan, the lights are not on?' See, a learner should have a learning attitude, listening, following, humility, now a days we don't have that. The idea is more of show, fraternity. So in the end when we go away from here, no one will talk about the topic that has been discussed. That's a sad thing. During the day we don't have enough time for anything better, so we just get into these. It should be proper, that the little time that we spend, is spent in peace, spent in understanding, spent in a little enlightenment, some guidance, that will help us. But unfortunately we don't create that attitude. We come for some fun, some laughter, seeing new faces and all these things. This is unfortunate."23rd June 2013 - Sunday - Tapa

Patanjali Yoga Sutra Transcribed from Parisamvad at The Yoga Institute.Chapter 1, Sutra 38Svapna-Nidra-Jnana Alambanam-VaSvapna : dreamNidra : state of dreamless sleepJnana : knowledge , awarenessAlambanam : object of concentrationVa : or ( other practices from 1.34 to 1.39)Or By Taking As The Object Of Meditation The Images Of Dreams Or The State Of Dreamless Sleep (The Mind Of The Yogin Gets Stabilized) Listen to the audio:Check this out on ChirbitDr. Jayadeva Yogendra:"The description is about sleep. These are all areas for keeping the mind steady. It can be deep sleep or even dreams. If one can concentrate and record it helps. Various such suggestions have been given, how to keep the mind steady and this is one of the means."

Shri Yogendraji (1897–1989) who was initiated into the path of yoga by Paramhamsa Madhavadasji, saw his life mission as to bring yoga out of forest hermitages and make it freely accessible to the masses – men and women, young and old, sick and healthy, people...

The topic for the English Satsang on Sunday, 23rd June, 2013 was 'Tapa.' (Fortitude).Following is the transcript of the speech made by Dr. Jayadeva Yogendra on the topic.Dr. Jayadeva YogendraListen to the Audio:Check this out on Chirbit
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The topic for the English Satsang on Sunday, 23rd June, 2013 was 'Tapa.' (Fortitude).Following is the transcript of the Q & A between the audience and Dr. Jayadeva Yogendra and Smt. Hansaji Yogendra.

Smt. Hansaji and Dr. Jayadeva Yogendra

Check this out on ChirbitQ. In adverse situations, people have a tendency of becoming a victim of bad habits. How can this be avoided?Dr. J: Take a big foolscap paper and start writing from the morning the word ‘No, No, No…’ Smt. H: In adverse situations, it is imperative to stick to our healthy routines without slackening of our efforts. Eating, sleeping, walking and practising Asanas on time, singing, reading, writing something, etc. these healthy habits should be inculcated in daily routines. Adverse situations will come and go, you will remain strong, not weak. This is Tapa – being very strict with your time-table.Q. How to increase the strength of our mind and stop thinking about consequences during adverse situations?

The topic for the English Satsang on Sunday, 23rd June, 2013 was 'Tapa.' (Fortitude).Following is the transcript of the speech made by Smt. Hansaji Yogendra on the topic.

Hansaji Jayadeva Yogendra

Listen to the Audio:Check this out on Chirbit“Why should one do Tapa in yoga? Because sometimes a person becomes a slave of his weaknesses. As Dr. Jayadeva said, learn to say ‘no’ and mean it. What is not to be done, should not be done. But our determination wavers and we keep doing it. We are not able to develop our inner strength.

16th June 2013 - Sunday - Santosh “A man who has contentment is always happy. He doesn’t run after more and more. others might call it less, but for him it is enough. Great men in Indian history were all contented. Raja (King) Janak did not think of starting a war for more and more territory. He believed in God and he believed in the situations that would always do good to him. All his life he was very happy. Tilak, Ghandiji, all are the examples. They were able to do a lot. Contentment towards property, towards family, towards money, towards relations, towards situations, all this is required. There is a recent example in our Couples’ Class, a young man came, handsome, nice, good looking and a well placed person in life. And the person with whom he got married, she was practically blind; they got married, and came to know only later on in life. But he had accepted that if they both are there together -fine, and he was totally contented. He didn’t think of anything else, never objected to anything in life and they are living very happily. Whatever you are, God always provides everything. Just live within that.”17th June 2013 - Monday - Upeksa

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PROGRAMME
Three Months Advanced Yoga Teachers’ Training Course (Three Months TTC) (English)
CONTENT
This is an advanced and comprehensive training programme. The course is quite intensive as students are expected to complete the

In addition, students have to attend the experiential learning sessions, read, study and prepare submissions and presentations, as required.

The Three Months TTC trains students to teach Yoga to all age groups, and in the management of various diseases. Highly trained teachers conduct this course.

On completion of full attendance and all other pre-requisites, an examination shall be conducted at the end of the course, after which successful students will be awarded a certificates of The Yoga Institute.

The Yoga Institute is recognised by the Government of India (Ministry of AYUSH – QCI) and is the first Yoga school to be accredited after the AYUSH -QCI scheme was launched.

This is RYT 500 hour course, fully accredited with the Yoga Alliance USA and the participant is eligible to apply on Yoga Alliance site as Register Yoga Teacher.

All lectures will be in English for the Three Month TTC and students are expected to be fluent in speaking reading and writing the language.

Our campus is managed like an ashram (hermitage) which inculcates discipline and promotes self-reliance. The food served is strictly vegetarian.

DURATION

3 Months

TIMINGS

6.30 a.m. to 8.00 p.m.

Holiday: all Sundays

PREREQUISITES

7 Days Health Camp – The 7 Days Health Camp is included within 3 Months TTC Course and begins on the first day of the above mentioned dates.

The Code of Conduct will have to be followed on acceptance as a student in the 3 Months TTC.

It is expected that an atmosphere of positivity and sincerity be maintained.

No prerequisite knowledge of Yoga is necessary, however it is encouraged that students come here with an open mind to learn Classical Yoga.

REGISTRATION

Registration has to be done 3 months prior for completion of visa formalities and other residential requirements.

Please proceed with filling up the online registration form, only if you agree to the Code of Conduct.

For making online payment kindly register on the link below. Within 24 hours after registering, you will receive an email containing the link to the payment portal. You can use the link to make the payment.

Event Details

PROGRAMME
Three Months Advanced Teachers’ Training Course (Three Months TTC) (English)
CONTENT
This is an advanced and comprehensive training programme. The course is quite intensive as students are expected to complete the course

In addition, students have to attend the experiential learning sessions, read, study and prepare submissions and presentations, as required.

The Three Months TTC trains students to teach Yoga to all age groups, and in the management of various diseases. Highly trained teachers conduct this course.

On completion of full attendance and all other pre-requisites, an examination shall be conducted at the end of the course, after which successful students will be awarded certificates.

All lectures will be in English for the Three Month TTC and students are expected to be fluent in speaking reading and writing the language.

Our campus is managed like an ashram (hermitage) which inculcates discipline and promotes self reliance. The food served is strictly vegetarian.

DURATION

3 Months

TIMINGS

6.30 a.m. to 8.00 p.m.

Holiday: all Sundays

PREREQUISITES

7 Days Health Camp – The 7 Days Health Camp is included within 3 Months TTC Course and begins on the first day of the above mentioned dates.

The Code of Conduct will have to be followed on acceptance as a student in the 3 Months TTC.

It is expected that an atmosphere of positivity and sincerity be maintained.

No prerequisite knowledge of Yoga is necessary, however it is encouraged that students come here with an open mind to learn Classical Yoga.

REGISTRATION

Registration has to be done 3 months prior for completion of visa formalities and other residential requirements.

Please proceed with filling up the online registration form, only if you agree to the Code of Conduct.

For making online payment kindly register on the link below. Within 24 hours after registering, you will receive an email containing the link to the payment portal. You can use the link to make the payment.

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Programme7 Days Camp – “Insight into Yoga” (English / Hindi) ContentThe 7 Day Camp is an experiential introductory course to Yoga theory and practice where one would experience a

Event Details

Programme

7 Days Camp – “Insight into Yoga” (English / Hindi)

Content

The 7 Day Camp is an experiential introductory course to Yoga theory and practice where one would experience a yogic way of life. It is ideal for anyone who wants to live a yoga way of life and experience peace within. It helps you to incorporate Yogic ideals in every field of daily life.

Campers are encouraged not to leave the premises during the course and will be required to abide by the Institute’s code of conduct.

Other Residential Requirements

For residential campers, arrival at The Yoga Institute should be between 7.00 a.m. to 7.00 p.m. IST (Indian Standard Time). Please read on Hostel Facility for more details.

For making online payment kindly register on the link below. Within 24 hours after registering, you will receive an email containing the link to the payment portal. You can use the link to make the payment.

We support all credit cards. For making payments using MasterCard. Alternatively, you can also make payments using net banking or opt for wire transfer by writing to us.

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Programme7 Days Camp – “Insight into Yoga” (English / Hindi) ContentThe 7 Day Camp is an experiential introductory course to Yoga theory and practice where one would experience a

Event Details

Programme

7 Days Camp – “Insight into Yoga” (English / Hindi)

Content

The 7 Day Camp is an experiential introductory course to Yoga theory and practice where one would experience a yogic way of life. It is ideal for anyone who wants to live a yoga way of life and experience peace within. It helps you to incorporate Yogic ideals in every field of daily life.

Campers are encouraged not to leave the premises during the course and will be required to abide by the Institute’s code of conduct.

Other Residential Requirements

For residential campers, arrival at The Yoga Institute should be between 7.00 a.m. to 7.00 p.m. IST (Indian Standard Time). Please read on Hostel Facility for more details.

For making online payment kindly register on the link below. Within 24 hours after registering, you will receive an email containing the link to the payment portal. You can use the link to make the payment.

We support all credit cards. For making payments using MasterCard. Alternatively, you can also make payments using net banking or opt for wire transfer by writing to us. Click here to register.

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Unlike the common understanding of the word, this Satsang is not a religious discourse.It is a public gathering at The Yoga Institute, held every Sunday from 9.30 a.m. to 10.30

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Unlike the common understanding of the word, this Satsang is not a religious discourse.

It is a public gathering at The Yoga Institute, held every Sunday from 9.30 a.m. to 10.30 a.m. in English or Hindi. Interesting topics related to yoga are presented and discussed through skits, music, etc., followed by a lecture and a question–answer session by Dr. Hansaji.

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The 1-Day Orthopaedic Camp is held every month and is suitable for Patients with all kinds of Back and Joint disorders. The emphasis is on strengthening the muscles

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The 1-Day Orthopaedic Camp is held every month and is suitable for Patients with all kinds of Back and Joint disorders. The emphasis is on strengthening the muscles and maintaining healthy routines to provide the right care for the joints. With correct posture and strengthening exercises for joints and muscles a lot of back and joint disorders can be managed. The techniques taught at this camp help to do just that. There is also medical guidance available in a special session with renowned Orthopaedic surgeons.